well, if u have an S17 u cannot do that, because of the taper at the end of the shaft. although, on any stick, u can "flip" it, a.k.a. take the plug out of the other end (handle end) and put the blade there. the downside to doing that tho is your flex gets screwed up becuz it will not flex in the right spot, and it looks pretty stupid
The hockey stick is shaved with a blade. no--how do you shape the blade?--how do youn make the toe round and thin?
Yes, you would simply cut off just above where the original blade was to be sure that you can put a blade in. You can obviously do it yourself but it is recommended that you take it to a hockey store because they have the necessary supplies to cut the old blade off and to glue the new one in.
Ed Shack
Yes you could saw off the blade of a one piece stick and then go to a store and put on a new blade
the curve from the shaft to the tip of the blade
yes
On the hockey stick, you have the shaft (the part you hold), and the blade (the part that touches the ice). In the blade, you have the Heel, which is the part connected to the shaft. Then you have the toe, which is the tip of the blade, or the end which does not connect to the shaft.
Yes, the blades are just glued into the shaft. Use a heat gun to melt down the glue, pull out the blade and put it in your new shaft.
The hockey stick
its probably the best stick for driveway hockey because the blade doesnt wear down but it is awful for ice hockey
No, a player will get penalized for continuing to play with a broken hockey stick. Sometimes, a hockey shaft and blade are two pieces and can be replaced. Otherwise, you usually have to get a new one.
All hockey sticks are right handed.